Dj Khaled Announces ‘To The Max’ Featuring Drake For The 5th Of June

Dj Khaled Announces ‘To The Max’ Featuring Drake For The 5th Of June

The Drake Vocal Are In !!!

For some it won’t be a date to remember but for the Hip Hop afficionados that have been following since day one, we are really eager to hear this brand new album. Today ( June 2 ), the We The Best Music Group CEO has once again used his poweful social media to launch the teaser to the long awaited asahd-produced drake collaboration. The track is entitled “To the Max,” and is the next single for the forthcoming ‘Grateful’ album which will be officially released at 6 am right before the album on june 5.

Michael Jordan and Jordan Brand Pledge $100 Million To Fight Social Injustice

Michael Jordan and Jordan Brand have pledged $100,000,000 USD over the next decade in support of black communities. Following in the footsteps of Nike, Inc’s $40,000,000 USD donation — split between the Swoosh, the Jumpman, and Converse — Jordan’s funds will go to organizations that ensure racial equality and social justice as well as help provide greater access to education for underprivileged children.The President of Jordan Brand, Craig Williams, said in an statement:“Through our Jordan Wings Program, we have been focused on providing access to education, mentorship and opportunity for Black youth facing the obstacles of systemic racism. But we know we can do more. In addition to the investment from NIKE Inc., we are announcing a joint commitment from Michael Jordan and Jordan Brand to donate $100 million over the next 10 years. We must join forces with the community, government and civic leaders to create a lasting impact together. There is still more work for us to do to drive real impact for the Black community. We embrace the responsibility.”You might also like:How Does Supreme’s Ostensible Demarketing Strategy Works ?!Apart from Williams’ quote and Michael Jordan’s statement on George Floyd’s death earlier this week, Jordan Brand also made an official announcement, which can be viewed in its entirety below.Jordan Brand is us, the Black Community.Jordan Brand is more than one man. It has always been a family. We represent a proud family that has overcome obstacles, fought against discrimination in communities worldwide and that works every day to erase the stain of racism and the damage of injustice. The will, the work, the excellence the world has come to know is the result of one generation after another, pouring their dreams into the next.

Did You Know You Can Buy a Giant Psyduck Plush Pokemon

Following the release of life-sized Pikachu and Meowth plushes, the official Pokémon merch store, Pokémon Center, is now selling a 1:1 scale Psyduck plush.Standing 80 cm in height and weighing over 4 kg, the incredibly large soft toy is an accurate representation of the iconic Pokémon that resembles a duck or bipedal platypus. Captured in its signature yellow, the plush features three thick strands of hair, a cream-colored beak and webbed feet, along with stubby legs and tails. As usual, the plush also shows Psyduck bracing its head with vacant eyes as a result of its stunning headache.Priced at ¥30,800 JPY (approximately $281 USD), the 1:1 scale Psyduck plush is available now exclusively from the Pokémon Center.You might also like:How Does Supreme’s Ostensible Demarketing Strategy Works ?!In case you missed it, “The Isle of Armor/The Crown Tundra” Pokémon Sword/Shield expansion is releasing this month.

Banksy Honors Black Lives Matter with Latest Work

Ever-reclusive British street art icon Banksy has resurfaced, posting a new work on Instagram in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. Somber in shade yet undeniably striking in presentation, the painting shows a memorial with a lit vigil candle that’s beginning to burn a US flag, plus a portrait of a ghostly figure surrounded by flowers and more commemorative candles.

The piece is a tact acknowledgement of Banksy’s support for Black Lives Matter and social justice initiatives following the tragic death of George Floyd. It’s also accompanied by a full statement from the artist himself:

“At first I thought I should just shut up and listen to black people about this issue. But why would I do that? It’s not their problem, it’s mine.

“People of colour are being failed by the system. The white system. Like a broken pipe flooding the apartment of the people living downstairs. The faulty system is making their life a misery, but it’s not their job to fix it. They can’t, no one will let them in the apartment upstairs.